Nissan Oem 95-96 Maxima-fuel Level Gauge 2483040u11 on 2040-parts.com
Union City, California, United States
Fuel Gauges for Sale
- Fuel gas gauge - 1971-1976 chevrolet impala caprice bel-air biscyne etc 76cb1-a3(US $40.05)
- 196's vw beetle fuel guage with cable and dash board backing(US $29.99)
- Oem 1970-1981 pontiac firebird trans am fuel gas volt gauge(US $30.00)
- Autometer 5710 phantom electric programmable fuel level gauge(US $142.59)
- Autometer 4715 carbon fiber electric fuel level gauge(US $78.11)
- Nos 62 1962 chevy ii delco gas gasoline fuel gauge 5643846 nova(US $49.95)
BMW M5 2011 (F10) at Nurburgring +video
Fri, 09 Oct 2009The 2011 BMW M5 caught on video near the Nurburgring Wonderful power plant though the V10 is, in these economy and emissions conscience times it is a pragmatic move by BMW to use the 4.4 litre V8 already seen in the X5M and X6M in the next generation M5. It seems almost certain if you watch this video – especially at around 3:15 where you can hear the turbos quite clearly – that forced induction is the route BMW are taking. But it seems likely that the M5 will get a few more horses than others in the BMW range using the same powerplant.
Ferrari SA APERTA at Paris. Is Chris Evans buying?
Thu, 30 Sep 2010The Ferrari SA APERTA unveiled in Paris Ferrari let us have info on the 599 Roadster which is the Ferrari SA APERTA last week, and today the very limited edition Ferrari has been rolled out to an appreciative audience at the Paris Motor Show. The Ferrari SA APERTA has been built to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Pininfarina, and the SA stands for Sergio and Andrea Pininfarina (the APERTA bit simply means ‘Open’). And the APERTA is very much the Roadster, paying only lip-service to any notion of enclosing the cabin.
New VW Taigun SUV Concept moves production reality closer
Wed, 05 Feb 2014The latest VW Taigun Concept (pictured) debuted in New Delhi The VW Taigun Concept – a new, very compact, SUV based on up! underpinnings – first made an appearance at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil in 2012 and looked to be not only convincing, but heading for production. By spring of 2013, VW’s Klaus Bishoff was saying the Taigun would go in to production and not just for emerging markets but for the UK and Europe too.